Nursing Opportunities

At National Jewish Health we recognize the value of our nurses' contributions to our health care environment and their promotion of an atmosphere of clinical excellence. We build systems that support nursing practice and teamwork and create an atmosphere that encourages nursing excellence.

As one of the foremost treatment and research facilities in the heart of Denver, CO, we offer unique nursing opportunities in the following areas:

The Adult Care Unit provides services for a unique population of patients with chronic diseases such as bronchiectasis and other severe respiratory diagnoses. The nurses work with the clinical care team to manage the care of patients.

The RNs’ specialty skills include:

Use of advanced vascular access devices

Care for pulmonary surgery patients

Extensive dressing changes

Management of patients with a variety of chest tubes.

Professional nurses partner with team members of multiple disciplines including MAs, CNAs, respiratory therapists, social workers, nurse practitioners, dietitians, rehab, fellows and attending physicians.

The specially trained pediatric nurses work with patients and their families to provide a unique, comprehensive service – the Pediatric Day Program. This program combines the intensity of an inpatient hospital stay with the cost savings of outpatient treatment.

The RNs’ specialty skills include:

Atopic dermatitis soak and seal skin care

Food challenges

Acute triage care for respiratory symptoms

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification

Professional nurses partner with team members of multiple disciplines including CNAs, child life specialists, respiratory therapists, physician assistants, fellows and attending pediatricians.

The Adult Clinic is a comprehensive, outpatient program that offers patients and their families a multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and management of respiratory, infectious, allergic or immunologic disorders. Our specially trained nurses are part of a care team which develops individualized plans of care based on each patient’s needs. Palliative Care Services are provided by a doctoral-prepared advanced practice nurse. We see local and out-of-state patients.

The Pediatric Clinic at National Jewish Health is designed to provide patients and their families with highly specialized care to manage the child's illness. Our nurses and the clinical care team are specially trained to evaluate and manage children with asthma, allergies, pulmonary disorders, immunologic disorders and behavioral disorders. We see local and out-of-state patients from throughout the nation.

The nurses in the Infusion Centers provide holistic care for patients and families in a warm and supportive environment. The RNs care for patients throughout the life span — infants, pediatrics, adults and geriatrics.

The nurses work with the care team to manage the care of the patient and their family. The RNs’ specialty skills include:

The CTNC staff serve to assess each customer's needs, provide education and facilitate scheduling and admissions appropriately. The nurses coordinate requests from physicians and health care professionals for referral of patients to National Jewish Health and/or consultations with National Jewish Health physicians. Our specially trained nurses are part of a team that includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and an administrative coordinator.